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The reciprocal of a fraction is when you switch the numerator and denominator so the fraction becomes “flipped”. TRUE or FALSE
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The reciprocal of a fraction is when you switch the numerator and denominator so the fraction becomes “flipped”.
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TRUE, a reciprocal of a fraction is the found by “flipping” it so the numerator and denominator are swapped. Example: 3/7–> 7/3
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it's true...............
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